Actors Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga are back again as reel-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ that will be out on June 4. They played the roles in the first two Conjuring films and 2019’s ‘Annabelle Comes Home’.

Wilson says that it’s fascinating to work on movies, especially doing research on the plot that is usually based on real-life incidents.

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When asked how much he looked at the actual case for this movie, Wilson told ew.com, “Yeah, we always look at it for research. I mean, look, you’re playing real people. I don’t judge anybody involved. I like to read every side of it that I can. I’m not sheepish about, well, I only want to read his side of it. I want to read everything that was going on then.

“ Yeah, I think it’s fascinating. And then you can hear recordings, because they recorded a lot of the exorcisms, attempted exorcisms, with young David Glatzel, and we have some actually at the end of the movie. Yeah, (I) listened to a lot of those, and you read what you can. But, of course, all that being said, you read all that through the eyes of your script. What serves our movie? It’s like, that’s the way we view our marriage in this….”

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The film is directed by Michael Chaves and talks about how the couple gets in the case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson (Ruairi O’Connor) who, in real-life, claimed he was demonically possessed at the time he fatally stabbed his landlord in 1981. 

Johnson was previously present at the exorcism of a young boy named David Glatzel (Julian Hilliard) in which the Warrens had also been involved.

“The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do” also features Sarah Catherine Hook and John Noble.